Abstract
The dielectric loss of liquids or solids, which may be of the order of 100 μrad, can be measured at frequencies of 10–35 GHz by a bridge-like method. Liquid is admitted to a waveguide in one arm of the bridge, and its loss is determined from the change in attenuation with the change in length of the column of liquid; a solid specimen (which need not fill the guide) is measured by immersion in a matching liquid. The uncertainty in the measurement can be of the order of 10 μrad, and arises mainly from uncertainty about the wall loss of the waveguide.

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